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Marroitt Pelham Road | George & Foula Wedding Lighting

Foula heard about us through word of mouth in Virgina for our creative uplighting design work. WOW! I didn't know word of mouth traveled so far but what an honor to work with them and their family on their wedding. They came to me with some ideas and we went from there to create something special for them - from uplighting in a candle light color, custom monogram on the dance floor, and a spot light that followed them in for their first dance. The party went from 7pm until 4am everything went great and everyone seamed to have an amazing time. Take a look below and let us know what you think or email us and lets work on your wedding or special event.

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As always leave some love and let us know what you think and how we can help make your wedding look amazing.

Daniel Yopp
Better Tie Productions

Valerie + Ryan Wedding Photo

Hey Everyone, I know I am behind on Blogs, we have been staying busy and I'm so excited for this coming year. A couple weeks ago we posted Valerie & Ryan's video wedding trailer, you can see it here Valerie+ Ryan Trailer. You can also check out their engagement pictures  too at Valerie & Ryan E-session. We are so excited to share some of their wedding pictures with you this week. I hope you enjoy looking at them I loved being able to capture some great images and be a part of there family even if it was just for the day.

The ceremony location was at Covenant United Methodist Church and reception was at the Huguenot Loft. We also provided lighting support for their wedding as well.

Marc + Taylor Wedding Photo

What a beautiful day it turned out to be for Marc + Taylor's wedding at the incredible Lindsey Plantation. Marc + Taylor were so easy to work with, it was impossible to take a bad photo of either of them. Their wedding was very elegant and set in an amazing country background. We were so glad to be able to capture Marc + Taylor's special day. Congratulations and Best wishes. Enjoy these images from their day.

 

Valerie + Ryan Wedding Trailer

We had the pleasure of working with Valerie and Ryan on their beautiful wedding. I'll do 3 posts on their wedding as we photographed, filmed, and provided the lighting for them. I provided the uplighting at the reception, which was done at the beautiful Huguenot Loft. All of the decorations were set up and designed by Susan Sanford and her team at Willrich Bridal as well as coordinating the entire event. We also provided the wedding photography of the event too but will post that later. This blog is about their wedding videography. I had an amazing time working on their wedding videos. It was tough to go through all of the footage and not use it all.  We were able to capture so many great moments and loved creating some wonderful videos for them to have for a life time.

Here is just a sample of of their wedding day with this Highlites trailer.

Harris + Mattfeld Wedding Trailer from Better Tie Productions on Vimeo.

 

As always leave some love and let us know what you think!

Daniel Yopp
Better Tie Productions
 
 
Links
http://www.willrichbridal.com/
http://www.peacecenter.org/facilities_rentals/certus_loft

Keith + Greta Wedding

We had so much fun working with Keith + Greta. From the first time we met them, we just seemed to click. I think we looked forward to their wedding almost as much as they did. They are a very creative couple and it showed through their whole wedding. We wanted to make sure to capture all the little details that they had worked so hard to make. From the bridesmaid's necklaces to the reception center pieces. And to tie everything together they chose the beautiful Claxton Farm in the North Carolina mountains for their special day. Not only are Keith + Greta a great couple, they're the perfect team. We wish you two all the best. Enjoy some of these images from the wedding day. Also check out their engagement photos here

 

Lighting for Lancia + Westbrook Wedding

Hey Guys!  We have been staying busy but I'm trying to catch up some on our blogs. I'm so excited to tell you about this amazing project that we have been working on. Christine with Faust Events came to me about an exciting wedding and we loved working with her to create a lighting system that worked with a clear tent.

So on Saturday October 20th we had the pleasure of uplighting the Reception of Lancia + Westbrook in downtown Greenville at the new Marriott Courtyard. It was our first time lighting up this location, and the staff was great to work with.

This was a unique job as the bride had colors picked out for the event but when the reception went into full swing she wanted the whole tent to change colors through out the night corresponding with the mood of the music. The tent came alive once the sun set and the lights transformed the ordinary tent into a wash of colors, dancing into the night. We provided both the uplighting for the walls, white over head lights, and lights for the dance floor. Here are a few of the images from the special day.

 

Lina & Qiao Video Wedding

Lina was in need of a wedding videographer for her romantic mountain wedding. This was the first time we had ever created wedding videos at The Lodge at Table Park, State Park.  It was a beautiful day, and we were able to capture some wonderful mountain shots.  We enjoyed spending the day with them and capturing both their traditional Chinese culture and American cultured wedding. Take a look at their wedding trailer, and leave some love for this couple.

Lina + Qiao Trailer from Better Tie Productions on Vimeo.

 

We hope you enjoyed this small sample from their wedding. Leave us comments we love to hear form you.

Daniel Yopp
Better Tie Productions

The cake. How to choose one.

Ok, so I have to admit as much as I try to stay away from it, I just love to sneak a piece of cake at the end of the night when most of the guest are leaving. As photographers and videographers working at the wedding you can't help but be drawn to that sweet treat. Sometimes we are looking for another slice and sometimes we are trying to figure out why it doesn't taste as good as it looks. I thought it would be good to put up a link of what to look for. Since I know nothing about cakes (other than eating them, not sure that counts) I thought I would let the experts from She Knows Wedding tell you.  

1- Choose a reputable bakery

Palmero wedding cake

"Brides-to-be should absolutely begin their research online. Visit general wedding sites to obtain real customer feedback from other couples. Then visit the bakery's website to view images of their work. If the photos aren't up-to-date, their work isn't either. You want to work with a bakery with positive feedback from married couples and a wide range of cake offerings."

"Next, you should visit the bakery in person and meet with the staff. It's important to walk out of the bakery with an image of the cake — either drawn or rendered via computer — so that there aren't any surprises. If you don't feel comfortable with the bakery staff, you won't be happy with your cake. Most cake specialists have a dedicated staffer and a separate area in which to sit down and review wedding cake design. If the sales associate rushes you or fails to answer basic questions, you should consider going somewhere else."

 2 - Give yourself adequate time to pick a wedding cake

"Three to six months is enough time to plan the cake. Once a bride knows her color scheme and the wedding venue, it's good to get the cake designed and ordered before she enters the 'crunch period,' which is usually the last two months."

3 - Make sure you love how the cake tastes

"I can't stress this enough: Arrange for a cake tasting before the cake is ordered. If the cake has multiple flavors, taste all of them. Basic flavors like chocolate, strawberry and vanilla will vary depending on how the cake is made, its formulation, its frosting and more. Don't assume — taste!"

"Also, with regard to taste, avoid the exotic. A good bakery can make vanilla taste amazing. Exotic flavors sometimes alienate guests who don't recognize the flavor."

4 - Get creative with the design

Palmero wedding cake

"The age of the cookie-cutter tiered white wedding cake with a plastic figurine at the top is long gone and, personally, I'm happy to see it go. Many brides bring their color scheme (wedding gown, bridesmaid dresses) into the shop for color coordination. Others are coordinating the jewels they wear on their special day with cake adornments — pearls, diamonds and rubies, for example. If a bride is wearing them, we can replicate the look on a cake."

"Also, themed weddings need a themed cake. From outdoor spring weddings to religious ceremonies, any type of wedding can be accommodated with a custom cake."

5 - Need inspiration? Try a cake trend

"Matching the bride's dress to the cake is a big trend this season. We've matched the ruffle on a bride's dress to the cake. We've also matched specific pieces of heirloom jewelry on the bride to the wedding cake."

"We're also seeing a return to classic buttercream frosting — the original style of frosting that looks more realistic and has a richer flavor than modern frostings. As for shapes, ovals are really this season's hottest shift. Round is traditional, square can be a lot of fun, but an oval-shaped cake draws a lot of attention and allows us more room upon which to create."

6 - Don't make these cake mistakes

"There are two cardinal sins of planning a custom wedding cake: The first is waiting until the last minute to design and order a cake. Most bakeries have their custom cakes calendared out weeks in advance. Special ingredients and decorations sometimes need to be ordered and, in some cases, created from scratch, which takes considerable experimentation."

"The second mistake is to have too many people providing input. I've seen many brides driven crazy because they involved both sets of parents, friends, cousins, the entire bridesmaid party, etc. When you come to the bakery, keep your entourage down to one or two people at the most. Choosing a cake is about what feels good to you as the bride."

 

Why am I hungry for cake now?.. Okay so get out there a taste some cake and let me know who is your favorites and maybe will post the top 10 for everyone to see.

As always I hope you have a great wedding, and if I'm there be sure to save me a piece of cake. :)

Daniel Yopp
Better Tie Productions
 
 
Here's the link to view more: http://www.sheknows.com/love-and-sex/articles/843941/6-tips-for-choosing-your-wedding-cake

Boone + Mishler Wedding at Pretty Place

When we met Michelle she was such a sweet heart, it wasn't until the end of the meeting that we even talked about photographing her wedding. We just sat there exchanging family stories like we were old friends. Sometimes I think my job is just to meet new and interesting people with great stories and just photographing of filming their event is the bonus. Well here are some of the pictures from their wedding at Pretty Place up on the boarder of NC and SC mountains.

Leave some love and let us know what your favorite picture is.

Daniel Yopp

What to wear?!!!!!

OK! So get asked a lot "What should I wear on my engagement shoot.?" I started working on a blog but there are so many great articles out there that explain it better than I can. So here is one I found that I like that I thought you may enjoy from Eric Kelly. His post is below.  

Photography – What to Wear:

Engagement photos might be one of my favorite things about being a wedding photographer (besides the actual wedding, of course). It’s an opportunity for me to get to spend some time with you and your fiance, capturing some great images of just the two of you in normal, day-to-day garb. It also helps you get comfortable in front of the camera so you feel relaxed to show off your personality and relationship.

I frequently get asked “what should I wear for our engagement session?” – so Lora and I came up with a few suggestions: (if you have more to add, please leave a comment and we’ll add them to the list!)

Be you!

  • You and your fiance(e) are the subject matter, so you want to wear something that reflects who you are and what you love.
  • If you love pink, it’s your trademark color – wear that.
  • One of our friends is from Texas, and she said she loves cowboy boots and would wear them.
  • Lora loves Toms Shoes. Those are fun details that make the pictures about you.

Dress on the same scale.

  • If he’s wearing a tux, a bohemian dress with torn off sleeves might not be the best option.
  • If you are an upscale fashionista, help your love find an outfit that matches your level of dressiness.
  • Outfit changes are always welcome – so maybe have one outfit that’s pretty casual and fun, and one that’s a touch more dressy and nice.

Comfort is key.

  • Leave those “I have to lay down to button these jeans” at home and opt for something that you feel free to move around in.
  • Lora says to avoid too tight-fitting clothes that might accentuate curves you’re not best friends with.
  • Jersey material, while comfortable, is a cruel creator of undesirable curve showing, especially when pregnant (for maternity what to wear).
  • Think about the time of year and location – ie, if it’s freezing outside – shorts and a tank top might not be ideal.
  • If you have some super-awesome heels you want to wear, but you’ll be walking in sand…. try bringing flip-flops and just wearing the shoes for the actual shot.

Color is beautiful.

  • I love rich colors, and dark colors are always slimming.
  • Something with a little pop always photographs well, but if you’re most “in-love with” shirt is white or off white – don’t be afraid to wear it.
  • It’s about you!

Complement Each Other.

  • Yes, compliment, too – but really, wear clothes that are complementary.
  • If you both want to wear red, or orange, or green, try wearing varying hues or shades.
  • Avoid the “we have to match!” mentality, unless you’re just married to the same outfit. In which case – embrace and smile!

Splurge for Sass. (I’ll turn this one over to Lora).

  • There’s nothing quite like a brand new dress to bring out the fun for a photograph. I love the idea of having a “never been seen” outfit just for those special pictures.
  • And, if you’re all dolled up… it’s a perfect excuse for a post-session date night.

Emote.

  • Yes, like smile and laugh and flirt. You’re getting married! It’s joyous.
  • Show your colors. My job is to capture you both totally in love and totally excited for the big day.

 

I hope that helped you guys out some and if you have anything to add leave a comment and I'll add it to the blog.

Original blog from http://www.erickelleyphotography.com/blog/?p=1495

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